Search results for "Sexual hormones"
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Expression of sexual hormones receptors in oral squamous cell carcinoma.
2011
Sexual hormones play an important role in expression of genes involved in a wide variety of biological and neoplastic processes. The information on Estrogen Receptors (ER) expression in non-target tissues is very few and, in particular, the studies in head and neck tumors are still controversial. Recent studies analyzed the role of Tamoxifen (TAM) on Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) lines in relation to the presence/absence of ER. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the expression of sexual hormones receptors mRNAs, in particular Estrogen Receptor alpha (ERα) and Androgen Receptor (AR) mRNA in OSCC tissues. The study group comprised 20 samples of OSCC, harvested from 20 oth…
Psychophysiological stress response and coping styles to an acute laboratory stressor in healthy adults
2015
Para ahondar en la respuesta de estrés en humanos, tenemos que tener en cuenta la gran complejidad que nos caracteriza en comparación a otras especies. En humanos, los mecanismos fisiológicos involucrados en la respuesta de estrés están continuamente interactuando con las demandas del entorno, pero los factores que contribuyen a largo plazo en la adaptación de los desafíos del ambiente que nos rodea, son los factores sociales, conductuales y cognitivos. Además, deben ser consideradas las diferencias en la respuesta afectiva, cognitiva y en personalidad, así como, la edad, el sexo/género, o las hormonas sexuales. Teniendo en cuenta la literatura previa, el objetivo central de esta tesis es c…
A GC-MS method for hormone analysis and modulation of ovarian histology and steroidogenic genes by TBT and Bisphenol-A in Ciona intestinalis
2009
Exhaled nitric oxide is associated with cyclic changes in sexual hormones
2013
Abstract Background We hypothesized that changes in the levels of sexual hormones during the menstrual cycle influence the concentration of nitric oxide in the exhaled air (FeNO) and alveolar exhaled nitric oxide (CANO). Methods Twelve healthy, non allergic women in their reproductive age (age range 25–37 years) were recruited. Subjects were studied, on alternate days, over the course of their menstrual cycle. At each visit, measurements of FeNO and CANO were performed. Progesterone and 17-β-estradiol concentrations were measured in salivary samples. Results Eight subjects completed the study. The levels of FeNO and CANO were 13 ± 4.7 pbb and 3.5 ± 1.9 pbb, respectively (mean ± SD). The mea…